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“Unjust,” he replied, “and unmusical.”“Well then what do we call that which does not admit death?”“Deathless or immortal,” he said.“And the soul does not admit death?”“No.”“Then the soul is immortal.”“Yes.”“Very well,” said he. “Shall we say then that this is proved?”“Yes, and very satisfactorily, Socrates.”“Well then, Cebes,” said he, “if the odd were necessarily imperishable,
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